I have a 61 109 station wagon. I plan on painting it Bronze Green when I get to that point in the restoration. My question is with the roof. I have seen some station wagons with the roof and tropical top painted limestone, or just the tropical part painted limestone with the roof painted body color. What is the way it came out of the factory? Or is it just personal preference. Thanks.
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I can't give you the specific year of the changeover, but in 1961, the tropical tops of the SWB were body color top with a limestone sunsheet. the roof sides were also painted the body color. I assume this was the same with the LBW versions, as I have seen others painted this way. Sometime in the late IIa production, they went to the limestone roof sides and the all limestone tops for the SWB, and the LWB went to the all limestone top.Bad gas mileage gets you to some of the greatest places on earth. -
Not sure if this will help you or not, but the '66 IIA 88 I have had the original paint on it when I got hold of it. The roof sides, and roof were limestone. I cannot of course gaurantee that the roof was the one that the truck had on it when it rolled at the door in '66.Travis
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TeriAnn's website has a good description of correct paint colors, see the link below.
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TeriAnn's website has a good description of correct paint colors, see the link below.
http://www.expeditionlandrover.info/...ver_paint.htmlDoug
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It was pastel green. Now its bare aluminum, getting ready to be bronze green. I will probably paint the roof top, lift gate, and sides BG, and the wheels limestone.
Because I can't find whole trop top, or even just a sun sheet down here in Georgia for less than a bazillion dollars, I'm planning on fabbing a sun sheet. my plan is to paint that limestone.Travis
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